lol i did have a few giggles over the name as well...
but dont forget, you are dumb
if by dumb you mean, amazingly sculpted... then yes.
oh man so close, your brain is amazingly sculpted to reflect the tasty qualities of a potatoe chip
yep, its got RIPPLES!
and i cant just have one!
Coming from 2 guys named fivezero and rock supastar.. mind you.
BURN!
Let music be about the music.. not the name
I think fivezero is a pretty amazing handle... its like... whats it MEAAAAAN.... why are the numbers in word form? Is it a score? is it a measurment? why isnt it zerofive? hmmmm..... **points to temple** thiiiiiiink about it....
Except..I already know what it means
fivezero as in five-o as in Hawaii Five-O.
Seriously.
dude, you ruined it... you were supposed to roll with where i left it off as mysterious..... NOOB!
i woulda told you if you woulda asked
Good, maybe things can get back on topic now.
whats a theremin?
I know that you know already, and that you're asking only for it to be revealed to others. But, I've already explained it to the eZabel community ages ago when I created the user name. Since I was prompted tho, I shall explain again. A theremin is a musical instrument that was invented in the early 1900s by a Russian scientist named, Lev Termen. Still, to this day the only instrument that can be played without touching, and has similarities to the cello (as far as method in playing is concerned, and number of octaves, and sound can be sometimes be similiar, but depends on user's settings), except is electronic, has no physical neck and pitch of the notes are played by person's distance in relation to antennae, within a 6 ft circle. Sustain is controlled by antennae as well.
do the chickens have large talons?
what's a moog?
Robert Moog made a bunch of things. Depends what you're referring to. Synth modules, keyboard synths, theremins, pedals, what have you.
what? havent heard the sdtrk. supposing you mean a keyboard synth by saying moog.. what model?
no no dude, their album says guitar, bass, drums and moog...
Then they're dumb.. they should've specified. I bet they even pronounce it mög instead of mōg. I venture to guess they might mean something like the minimoog keyboard synth if they just put plain "moog." But yeh, it's always overlooked that moog made and still makes more then keyboards. Funnily enough, I think he even started out making aetherphones (theremins) before keyboards and modules. I, myself own a Big Briar (Robert Moog's company) etherwave model theremin. Late model of course.. I bet those first theremins Moog made are worth a ton. Not as much as the RCA company's theremin circa 1920 (I think was the year), but still a ton.